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Menu Playback
Record Time: This counter indicates the length of the actual
recording in minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Disk Space: This counter shows you the available disk space
in total track minutes for the selected sample rate and record
mode. This counter does not decrease during the recording.
It is updated after the recording takes place.
Record Offset: This option allows you to specify an offset,
which is calculated in samples. Sometimes it is necessary
to compensate for any delays due to processing speed and
other factors, such as your sound card’s ability to switch
between playback and recording mode. Delays can occur
between the recording and the playback of audio when the
Playback while Recording feature is turned on. This option
allows adjustments if this occurs. Good values to start with
are in the 20-2000 sample range.
Help: This brings up the context sensitive help system with
information on the features in the Record Parameter dialog.
New (Button 1): The path to the left of the button indicates
the location of the audio file that is to be recorded. If you
click on the New button you may enter a new name for the
audio file or a new location. This is an easy way to target
specify directories or hard disks as destinations for the new
audio files. If you select a new name, the Wave project is
renamed as well.
New (Button 2): The path to the left of the button indicates
the location of the VIP file you are working with. You may
reassign the VIP to a new location on a hard disk or in
another directory. If you specify a new VIP name, a new
VIP is generated with only one track of the same type as
the mode that is specified in the Record Mode section in
the Record Parameter dialog.
Set Marker 1: You can drop markers into the project. The
current position of the play cursor is used to drop a marker
at positions you want to select for later clean-up or similar
tasks.
Media: This option allows you to link a media file with the
recording. Files that can be linked include MIDI, AVI and
WAV files. Please refer to MIDI/Video Link in the Pro-
perties section for a detailed description of available features.